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2004-05 Tar Heel Basketball 1941 (0-2) (Syracuse) - 15 I CAROLINA VS. OPPONENTS NCAA Eastern Regional Semifinal, March 21 All-Regional Team: Pete Brennan, Lennie Rosen- IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT at Wisconsin Field House, Madison, Wis. bluth, Tommy Kearns Opponent Record Last Played Pittsburgh L, 20-26 Att.: 12,500 Air Force 1-0 2004 High Scorer: George Glamack - 9 I NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 22 Alabama-Birmingham 1-0 1986 at Municipal Auditorium. Kansas City, Mo. Alabama 2-1 1992 I NCAA Eastern Regional Third Place, March 22 Michigan State W, 74-70*** Att: 10,100 Arizona 0-2 1997 at Wisconsin Field House, Madison, Wis. HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 31; HR: John Green Arkansas 1-2 1995 Auburn 1-0 1985 Dartmouth L, 59-60 Att.: 13,000 (MSU) - 19, Pete Brennan - 17 Boston College 2-1 1994 HS: George Glamack - 31 I California 1-0 1997 NCAA Championship, March 23 Canisius 1-0 1957 1946 (2-1) at Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, Mo. Cincinnati 1-0 1993 s r I u NCAA Eastern Regional Semifinal, March 21 Kansas W, 54-53*** Att.: 10,500 Colorado 1-0 1997 o k F Connecticut 1-0 1998 at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. HS: Wilt Chamberlain (KU) - 23, Lennie Rosen- l a o NYU W, 57-49 Att.: 18,000 bluth - 20; HR: Chamberlain- 14, Pete Brennan- 11 Dartmouth 0-1 1941 n i Davidson 2-0 1969 F o HS: John Dillon- 15 Final Four all-tournament team: Pete Brennan, 5 Dayton 0-1 1967 1 B Lennie Rosenbluth Drake 0-1 1969 d I r NCAA Eastern Regional Final, March 23 o Dusquene 1-0 1969 d c at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. 1959 (0-1) e East Carolina 1-0 1993 r R Ohio State W, 60-57* Att.: 18,400 I - NCAA East Regional First Round, March 10 Eastern Michigan 1-0 1991 o A HS: Jack Underman (Ohio State) - 23, John Dillon at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Fairfield 1-0 1997 A c C - 16 Navy L, 63-76 Att.: 14,562 Florida 0-1 2000 N e HS: Jay Metzler (Navy) - 20, Dick Kepley - 16; Florida State 0-1 1972 R I NCAA Championship, March 26 HR: Metzler(Navy) - 12, Kepley & Ray Stanley - 9 Georgetown 2-0 1995 Georgia 0-1 1983 at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Houston 1-1 1992 Oklahoma A&M L, 40-43 Att.: 18,479 1967 (2-2) I Indiana 0-2 1984 HS: Bob Kurland (Oklahoma A&M) - 23, John Dil- NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 17 Iowa State 1-0 1995 lon - 16 at Cole Field House, College Park, Md. James Madison 2-0 1983 Princeton W, 78-70* Att.: 13,043 Kansas 2-1 1993 1957 (5-0) HS: Joe Heiser (Princeton) - 18, Larry Miller & Dick Kansas State 1-0 1981 I NCAA East Regional First Round, March 12 Grubar - 16; HR: Miller & Bob Lewis- 10 Kentucky 2-0 1995 at Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Liberty 1-0 1994 Louisville 2-1 1997 Yale W, 90-74 Att: 16,589 I NCAA East Regional Final, March 18 Loyola Marymount 1-0 1988 HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 29; HR: Ed Robinson at Cole Field House, College Park, Md. Marquette 0-1 1977 (Yale) - 18, Rosenbluth - 17 Boston College W, 96-80 Att.: 13,043 Miami (Ohio) 1-0 1992 HS: Bob Lewis - 31; HR: Rusty Clark - 18 Michigan 3-1 1993 I NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 15 All-Region Team: Bob Lewis (MOP), Larry Miller Michigan State 2-0 1998 at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. Middle Tennessee State 1-0 1985 Canisius W, 87-75 Att: 9,114 I NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 24 Missouri 1-0 2000 HS: Lennie Rosenbluth - 39; HR: Pete Brennan - at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Murray State 1-0 1995 Navy 1-1 1998 13 Dayton L, 62-76 Att.: 18,889 New Mexico State 1-0 1975 HS: Don May(Dayton) - 20, Rusty Clark - 19; I New Orleans 1-0 1996 NCAA East Regional Final, March 16 HR: May (Dayton) - 15, Rusty Clark - 13 New York 1-0 1946 at The Palestra, Philadelphia, Pa. North Texas 1-0 1988 Syracuse W, 67-58 Att: 6,431 I NCAA National Third Place, March 25 Northeastern 1-0 1991 HS: Vinnie Cohen (Syracuse) - 25, Lennie Rosen- Notre Dame 3-0 1987 bluth - 23; HR: Pete Brennan & Jon Cincebox Ohio State 3-1 1992 Oklahoma 1-0 1990 Oklahoma A&M 0-1 1946 Pennsylvania 2-1 1987 Penn State 0-1 2001 Pittsburgh 1-1 1981 Princeton 2-0 2001 Purdue 1-1 1977 Rhode Island 1-0 1993 San Francisco 0-1 1978 South Carolina 1-0 1972 Southern 1-0 1989 s k c St. Bonaventure 1-0 1968 i p Southwest Missouri St. 1-0 1990 t f a Stanford 1-0 2000 r D Syracuse 1-2 1987 A Temple 2-0 1991 B N Tennessee 1-0 2000 d Texas 0-1 2004 n u Texas A&M 0-1 1980 o r Texas Tech 0-1 1996 - t s Tulsa 1-0 2000 r i f UCLA 1-1 1989 1 3 UNC Charlotte 1-0 1998 | | UNLV 1-0 1977 s e l Utah 2-1 1998 t i t Villanova 2-1 1991 l a Virginia 1-0 1981 n o i Weber State 0-1 1999 t a Yale 1-0 1957 n 4 Totals 82-36 Lennie Rosenbluth (center) celebrates the 1957 national championship with Carolina fans shortly after the title game ended. 308 2004-05 Tar Heel Basketball at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. Florida State L, 75-79 Houston L, 62-84 Att.: 17,755 Att.: 13,756 HS: Ken Spain (Houston) - 24, Bob Lewis - 23; HS: Robert McAdoo - 24; HR: Leary Lentz (Houston) -17, Lewis & Larry HR: McAdoo - 15 Miller - 11 I NCAA National Third 1968 (3-1) Place, March 25 I NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 15 at Sports Arena, Los Ange- at Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C. les, Calif. St. Bonaventure W, 91-72 Att.: 12,600 Louisville W, 105-91 HS: Larry Miller- 27; HR: Miller-16 Att.: 13,262 s HS: Robert McAdoo - 30; r u I NCAA East Regional Final, March 16 HR: McAdoo - 19 o k F l at Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C. All-Final Four Team: Robert a o n Davidson W, 70-66 Att.: 12,600 McAdoo i F o HS: Rusty Clark - 22; HR: Clark - 17 5 1 1975 (2-1) B All-Region Team: Rusty Clark (MOP), Larry Miller, d r Charles Scott I NCAA East Regional First o d c e Round, March 15 r R I - NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 22 at Charlotte Coliseum, o A A at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. Charlotte, N.C. s c C e n N Ohio State W, 80-66 Att.: 14,991 New Mexico State W, 93-69 r e a B HS: Larry Miller - 20; HR: Bill Bunting - 12 Att.: 11,666 m R o HS: Jim Bostic (NMS) - 22, T I NCAA Championship, March 23 Mitch Kupchack - 18; Walter Davis drives vs. UNLV in the 1977 Final Four. at Sports Arena, Los Angeles, Calif. HR: Bostic (NMS) - 12, UCLA L, 55-78 Att.: 14,438 Kupchack - 8 HS: Lew Alcindor(UCLA) - 34, Larry Miller - 14; 16,086 HR: Alcindor(UCLA) - 16, Rusty Clark - 8 I NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 20 HS: Mike O’Koren - 31; All-Final Four Team: Larry Miller at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. HR: Rich Yonakor & Larry Moffett (UNLV) - 9 Syracuse L, 76-78 Att.: 10,981 I 1969 (2-2) HS: Phil Ford & Jim Lee (Syracuse) - 24; NCAA Championship, March 28 I NCAA East Regional Semifinal, March 13 HR: Earnie Seibert (Syracuse) - 9, Mitch Kupchack at The Omni, Atlanta, Ga. at Cole Field House, College Park, Md. - 8 Marquette L, 59-67 Att.: 16,086 Duquesne W, 79-78 Att.: 13,112 HS: Walter Davis - 20; HR: Mike O’Koren & HS: Charles Scott-22; HR: Scott, Bill Bunting, Moe I NCAA East Regional Third Place, March 22 Jerome Whitehead (Marquette) - 11 Barr (Duquesne) - 9 at Providence Civic Center, Providence, R.I. All-Final Four Team: Walter Davis, Mike O’Koren Boston College W, 110-90 Att.: 9,295 I 1978 (0-1) NCAA East Regional Final, March 15 HS: Mitch Kupchack - 36, HR: Kupchack - 13 I at Cole Field House, College Park, Md. All-Region Team: Brad Hoffman, Mitch Kupchak NCAA West Regional Second Round, March 11 Davidson W, 87-85 Att.: 13,166 at University Activity Center, Tempe, Ariz. HS: Charlie Scott - 32; 1976 (0-1) San Francisco L, 64-68 Att.: 11,213 HR: Mike Maloy (Davidson) - 13, Bill Bunting - 8 I NCAA Mideast Regional First Round, March 13 HS: Bill Cartwright (USF) - 23, Phil Ford - 14, Mike All-Region Team: Charles Scott (MOP), Bill Bunting at University of Dayton Arena, Dayton, Ohio O’Koren - 14; HR: Cartwright (USF) - 11, Geff Alabama L, 64-79 Att.: 13,458 Crompton - 7 I NCAA Final Four Semifinal, March 20 HS: Leon Douglas (Alabama) - 35, Tommy 1979 (0-1) at Freedom Hall, Louisville, Ky. LaGarde - 22; HR: Douglas (Alabama) - 17, Mitch #1 Seed in the East Regional Purdue L, 65-92 Att.: 18,889 Kupchak - 12 I HS: Rick Mount (Purdue) - 36, Charlie Scott - 20; NCAA East Regional Second Round, March 11 HR: Rusty Clark & George Faerber (Purdue) - 9 1977 (4-1) at Reynolds Coliseum, Raleigh, N.C.